Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
1824
The danger, of course, is that this animal, this mere marketable property, is likely to have the most profound and dramatic appeal a female can have to a man, that of the slave girl to the master.
The danger, of course, is that this animal, this mere marketable property, is likely to have the most profound and dramatic appeal a female can have to a man, that of the slave girl to the master.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #1824)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
1821
At night she is often chained nude to his slave ring.
20
1822
How could a free person do other than to regard such a lowly creature with contempt? But, of course, she is often exciting and beautiful.
20
1823
Free women are unlikely to forgive her such grievous faults.
20
1824
The danger, of course, is that this animal, this mere marketable property, is likely to have the most profound and dramatic appeal a female can have to a man, that of the slave girl to the master.
20
1825
She is beautiful, obedient and submissive.
20
1826
She strives to please.
20
1827
It is easy to see how a man must fear weakness with such a creature.
At night she is often chained nude to his slave ring.
How could a free person do other than to regard such a lowly creature with contempt? But, of course, she is often exciting and beautiful.
Free women are unlikely to forgive her such grievous faults.
The danger, of course, is that this animal, this mere marketable property, is likely to have the most profound and dramatic appeal a female can have to a man, that of the slave girl to the master.
She is beautiful, obedient and submissive.
She strives to please.
It is easy to see how a man must fear weakness with such a creature.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)